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    That is quite the morning shake there! I once suffered from cysts on my ovaries, and began to get them elsewhere as well, until I ran into a gentlemen who looked at me one day and asked if I was well. He was able to see, merely by looking at me that something in my body was not right.. I was aging faster than I should, had gained a few pounds, and I was always tired. I later learned that I had MS.. But at that time I did not know this.

    This man suggested he was a homeopathic Dr. and because he wasn't licensed, he would give me a few ideas, but it would be up to me to take them.. If I chose to.. He kept it simple, stating that most can't stick to any extreme changes, and maintain the new changes... And really, I would have kept up the routine indefinately had it not been so dang expensive... He suggested I take four things...

    Chlorella
    DMAE
    Co Q 10
    Ester C

    I had never even heard of any of those things at the time.. And I did take them.. The result was nothing less than miraculous... The cysts I did have, began to disappear, and they never returned... And I was able to save my second ovary as a result... Having lost the right one to surgery... I was able to have a second child as a result...

    Eventually I did stop taking everything... and I really should start again... and I do take some supplements, but for many life is extremely busy, and just getting to the health food store to get those ingredients, can be troublesome... I found tumeric and I do take that to help with inflammation... And the blue green algae is amazing if you can drink it...

    The earth does provide for us to be healthy, if we just know what to intake...

    About the title of the thread, "The Resistance"...

    The words alone speak volumes... We must not participate, and in fact resist those things which we know are not good for us... We must stop buying the easy meals that have no nutritional content... We must stop buying the pharmecuticals, unless necessary to live, and instead eat better for better health to start. We have to RESIST.... And it doesn't mean wars, it means not supporting such things with our efforts or money, as that is the only thing that will force them to make positive changes...

    If they can't sell it, they will try to force it upon us... But until that time, resisting the "easy way out" is really the first place we must start. It really does start with some self responsibility and self control... Kudos to you for taking care of yourself.. it's not very easy these days...

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    Quote Posted by Denise/Dizi (here)
    About the title of the thread, "The Resistance"...

    The words alone speak volumes... We must not participate, and in fact resist those things which we know are not good for us...

    If so, would it be the case for an Agricultural Economy as known by a French idea:


    Quote The rulers of Baden, Sweden, Tuscany, Poland, Russia, Austria and even the United States, consulted the Physiocrats. The high-water mark of their influence was Jacques Turgot's brief tenure as contrôleur général of France from 1774 to 1776. Under Turgot, many of the Physiocratic policy propositions -- e.g. the lifting of internal tariffs, the abolition of the corvée, the single tax -- were instituted.

    France got rid of it.

    Instead it is found in the second period of reforms by Maria Theresa 1763-1780:


    Quote The basically mercantilist policy of Charles VI’s reign and earlier was revised in line with the influence of physiocratic and so-called populationist theories (see physiocrat). Thenceforward human labour, and not precious metal, was gradually to become the yardstick of national wealth. This led, on the one hand, to restrictions on emigration and, on the other, to an easing of some imports that were not considered competitive with domestic industries.
    This idea remains in Austria:


    Quote A more serious interest in the Physiocrats was taken by Leopold II,
    Grand Duke of Tuscany, afterwards Emperor of Austria, to whom
    Mirabeau had dedicated Les Économiques, 1769–1772. He carried out
    some of their reforms in practice, ordered his ministers to consult with
    Mirabeau, and corresponded with Du Pont. Stanislas of Poland, Charles
    III of Spain, the Emperor Joseph II, Ferdinand of Naples are also to be
    mentioned among their adherents. A tribute to the fashionable craze
    for the “Agricultural System” was the ceremony performed by the Dauphin at Versailles, 15th June 1768, when he publicly “held the plough”—
    a toy bedecked with ribbons. The Emperor Joseph more sturdily drove a
    peasant’s plough in Moravia, 19th August 1769.

    Du Pont classes Carl Friedrich and Leopold (brother of
    Marie Antoinette) among the followers of Quesnay; Joseph II with Turgot
    and Adam Smith...
    In the long run, the ideological adversary destroys Austria.

    In the early United States it opposed Wall Street:


    Quote In particular, he was impressed with the Bank of England, which had performed well as the central bank for a growing British Empire since it was established in 1694.

    Hamilton saw its potential to rival the great powers of Europe. To achieve that, he developed a complex financial plan to help the country grow economically. The plan included establishing tariffs and other taxes for federal revenue, repaying the Revolutionary War debt acquired by the Continental Congress and all the states, chartering a national bank, and creating a national currency.

    Jefferson, on the other hand, saw a different economic future for the new republic. He put more faith in an agriculture-based economy of yeoman farmers. He saw the benefits of large cities in terms of the culture and sophistication they engendered, but viewed them as fountains of corruption as well. He also considered industrial growth and the concentration of economic power in institutions such as banks as potential threats to liberty. Banks were particularly problematic for Jefferson since they encouraged speculation rather than making their money from honest labor, and he believed they tended to concentrate power in near monopolies.
    Jackson:





    Here, again, eventually run over by industrialism.

    It seems to me there was an intent in Europe and America to restrain the abilities of a Bank, and, I think, agriculturalism has to do with the use of turmeric and other things. Something is lost besides a "historical economic theory"?

    Around the 1760s, math was being used for the first time, to make up and compare production charts and so forth, and so of course we have to consider individual policies as "experimental". But on the whole, it seems to have more to do with a more robust way of life than industrialism driven by warmongering capitalists.

    That's my understanding, is that, of course, there was a type of common-sense version of finance and politics on both continents, and with a push of a domino effect of sweeping it away, you get the events to the present day.

    Which brings us to:


    Quote If they can't sell it, they will try to force it upon us...

    That is, the same crony system, over and over.

    Benefit of the few.

    Most likely it will attempt a disguise. "Politically correct" was perhaps such an attempt but now it will take something sweeter.

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    WOW, I applaud your effort to document that path which led us here... Surely there were those that wanted nothing more than power, and control... And to shape our world as they felt would benefit the few... And those that saw the pitfalls along the way who knew that it wouldn't end up well overall.

    When powerful nations rise and fall as the axis of power, they must also take into consideration their own wealth and resources... As many nations have been overrun by trying to establish a peaceful and idealistic lifestyle all throughout history... It generally doesn't fare well in the end for the peaceful people, as they are ill prepared to fight on any large scale.

    Typically a large and powerful military is the best thing, to avoid falling into the control of others, but when those at the top who are corrupt, are also controlling said military... well... You can see that problem...

    The playing field is large, the number of players vast... But it does come down to a few at the top...

    A good example is large nations bribing their way into smaller ones to tap their resources, with great promises of prosperity that again, only benefit the few... It happens all the time... And always will, so long as we have the same systems we have now, of division, power, wealth barriers, and corruption.

    It seems we have hit a point in our history now, where rather than nations remaining strong in character, we have quite an even playing field of power hitters spread very evenly around the world, all willing to play the same game... (The game of corruption for the most part)... And as such, they have gained quite the momentum more recently in their efforts to tighten the noose around the general population of the planet.

    In short, I don't have the answers... Seeing the problems, and finding a working solution is easier said than done.

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    Quote Posted by Denise/Dizi (here)
    Typically a large and powerful military is the best thing, to avoid falling into the control of others, but when those at the top who are corrupt, are also controlling said military... well... You can see that problem...

    Exactly the case in point. If we look at Austria, the rationale is that they were horrified by what happened in France, and then they had to fight Napoleon. Some of them got edgy about the cause of "nationalism" and so when the assassination happened in Sarajevo, they tried to suppress Serbia, failed ultimately and got a world war. At the same time, Russia got the Bolsheviks.


    And we can see this rejected in a post the other day quoting Alexander Dugin who summarizes his adversaries as Capitalism and Communism.

    That is the Left and Right of our political echo chamber made out of the thing Jackson suppressed.

    Austria was not like the industrialist capitalist countries who were "pressing forward", it tried to review and study the newer financial and political ideas and work it in suitably to what was still an Agricultural Economy. This was still the case when the Serbian problem blew up and the system was shattered. Kaunitz of Austria is one of the few you will find telling the aristocrats it was their job to re-invest in the local economy.

    The close kindred are not Bolshevik Socialists, but evidently what you might call White Russians, Tsarists or at least those who understand the unifying principle of it.

    So if you put it together, that means, the Spirit of 1776 was a type of shared understanding between several American Founders, France, Austria, and Russia. Not the same in all details, but generally favorable towards agriculture and the aspect of well-being.

    This was overthrown in France almost immediately, and the other places about the same time. Russia has turned itself around, according to the description. We can also be told that by American farmers moving there.





    Quote A good example is large nations bribing their way into smaller ones to tap their resources, with great promises of prosperity that again, only benefit the few... It happens all the time... And always will, so long as we have the same systems we have now, of division, power, wealth barriers, and corruption.

    Fish Justice (Matsya Nyaya) in India.

    I believe it comes back unless actively prevented.



    Quote In short, I don't have the answers... Seeing the problems, and finding a working solution is easier said than done.

    Correct. That is what we call "real work".

    Buddhism, Orthodoxy, and Masonry are all pretty similar in that none requires or advocates a particular government or a particular form of government.

    They all face peace and social justice issues as a primary concern. Yet it is left to humanity to figure out and maintain its best standards. They can only inspire the ideal. All we have to go by is trial and error of "common agreements" (Diplomacy).

    Europe has few examples other than Emperor Franz Josef who had a mostly peaceful reign for about forty-five years.

    The counter proposal I tend to make would be like unwinding a series of errors.

    I think what tends to happen is, mistakes are made, generations pass and the thing is forgotten. In actuality the difference between France and Austria is highly relevant to the current moment, particularly in terms of Banks.

    With Austria out of the way, you then get what might be politely termed industrial self-government, the cartels of internationalists, the next world war. Has this league led to, superior civilization, such as we are witnessing in Ukraine and Israel?


    It is something like an "economic form" which is not actually necessary.

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    Little country with BIG cojones... (remember: WHO is one from many WEF tools...)

    Slovakia Will Not Be Entering Into Any International Pandemic Agreements With WHO, Prime Minister Says November 30, 2023



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    Intended to form part of international law, preparations for the creation of a World Health Organization (WHO) Pandemic Treaty began in 2001. Far from strengthening the prevention of, preparedness for, and response to future pandemics as the latest draft of the text claims, its implementation could severely undermine democracy by limiting the ability of national parliaments to make crucial healthcare decisions in the best interests of their citizens. Aided by proposed amendments to the so-called ‘International Health Regulations’ of 2005, the Pandemic Treaty threatens to transform the WHO into a global health dictatorship.

    https://www.dr-rath-foundation.org/2...minister-says/

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    Slovakia Will Not Be Entering Into Any International Pandemic Agreements With WHO, Prime Minister Says November 30, 2023

    The question is, how do I get there?


    Really, though, the point is that all he has to do is not ratify it.

    Then it stops at his doorstep.

    If one *was* to accept the thing, then one takes on the responsibility of enforcing it.

    Can't do much on its own. Obviously would be glad to give you the toolkit. If it becomes serious, I would imagine it turns into a guide for future migrations. At least I would consider myself highly repelled by anyone wanting to do that.

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    Quote Posted by palehorse (here)
    ...figures like Albert Pike...

    On this, it is a distortion, in the class of the Taxil Hoax and the Protocols of the Elders of Zion.

    Pike himself was like nothing. Mazzini however was more like the axle around which the whole ring of terrorism revolves.

    The basic distinction among French Revolutionaries is Moderates and Radicals, i. e. Moderate supports a Revolution, but, aggression is pretty specifically on government targets and for a reason. Mazzini propagated Radicals everywhere, i. e. Antifa-like, or violence for hire, just as soon for the purposes of spreading panic. The American Revolution mostly just attacked the British military, whereas in France, what might have been somewhat contained was co-opted by multiple factions.



    Quote ...they fund both side of the same war, always been like that everywhere you look.

    All fabricated and funded by the "good guys". Nothing much to say about it, but there is a pattern and we can recognize it, so their game is tight.

    To an extent. But as you mentioned, any independent-izing group needs some form of external support.

    It is possible there can be a "different side", which, necessarily, draws from the same resources. For example in the recent West African coups, the regimes had American training and assistance. And they...turn around and promptly dispose of this American and French influence.

    The actual "being on both sides" is a matter of degree, which is astonishing in terms of World War II.

    Since then, yes, a great deal of things have definitely been provoked by the United States, which had in mind the elimination of a side. If I don't believe that is "good", they cannot interest me in participating.


    we got a huge issue with the funding part or external support, TPTB always get in the middle, their infiltration is basically at all levels of institutions and now they trying to invade our very own mind, the attack now is personal, it was subtle and now it is explicit, so the mitigation process should be personal and explicit too.

    To mitigate things as a group, it would require a lot of organization by each individual, it is not an easy task, not even sure if it is possible, but I still have some faith on it.

    If I was in power to decide and execute thing at this level, I would create a parallel society with only those who met the spiritual fingerprint of certain frequency that only good could operate in (what frequency is that? my clue is love), it would automatically repel the evil away. So we would end up with 2 very DISTINGUISHED society that would have nothing to do with each other. I know it sounds pretty far fetched, but what else could we do, other than develop unconditional love, everyone is capable of that, but some got so corrupted that they are literally rot from the inside, these are lost causes.

    I wish I had a better answer, but regarding all these figures that came into existence and left behind their legacy of evil, people like Pike, Mazzini, Marx and others, they were ultimate enemies and betrayed their own meaning of existence, firstly they were pure intellectuals, and second all their centers got corrupted by evil. The world as we know is run by evil.

    imagine those guys using their huge brains for good? I doubt we would be into this mess we are today.

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    https://x.com/balajis/status/1731071942919352796?s=20




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    MORE POWER OVER FEWER PEOPLE

    The US establishment is facing complete financial meltdown. As such it wants** to gain control over as much of the world’s finances as possible to pay its unpayable debts. Instead, it will likely exercise more power over fewer people.

    Because the empire is imploding as quickly as its ambitions are expanding. Recall that Blue America has chosen the path of *simultaneous* conflict with tech, Trump, Russia, China, crypto, Bitcoin, and more — and it’s taking serious Ls on each of these fronts.

    For example: they lost Twitter to Elon, they need to jail Trump to stop him, they’re losing in Ukraine, their sanctions aren’t working on China, their SEC is failing in court, and their best financiers — et tu, Blackrock? — are defecting to Bitcoin.

    Blue America is also at war with itself internally, as the far left and center left tear each other apart over Israel/Gaza. And due to diversity quotas, many of the center left white-and-Asian guys who kept the party going were boxed out of the Biden administration, which has caused an underreported competency collapse.

    Meanwhile, there is plenty of Dem-on-Dem violence within blue cities, where with total one-party control Blue America chose to cake their streets in feces — and caused a backlash as a result. Everyone from red governors like Ron DeSantis to blue mayors like Eric Adams now publicly states that blue cities are disasters.

    I mean, just the fact that you can read this shows how much soft power Blue America has lost! Their censorship regime has a gaping hole in it thanks to
    @elonmusk
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    Recall how blues used to be utterly hegemonic even a few years ago, to the point that they’d jump you for a stray like. Now no one likes them but other blues, and only their hard power remains — which is enough to oppress those unfortunate to live under Blue America but fortunately not enough to oppress the world.

    THE WAR ON CRYPTO
    And that brings us back to the quote tweeted article.

    Wally Adeyemo is one of the key people behind Treasury’s bright idea of seizing Russia’s reserves, which (a) pushed the ~85% of the world that didn’t sanction Russia into fast-track dedollarization and (b) revealed how fundamentally untrustworthy the US financial system is for any country that isn’t a DC pawn.

    Not a particularly good outcome for a massively indebted country that needs foreigners to keep buying its bonds!

    While the sanctions did cause damage for everyone involved, they weren’t enough to defeat the Russians. And now the establishment has signaled it’s giving up on Ukraine.

    So they’re on to the next war — the fake war on crypto. Even as Biden sends billions to Iran, the regime is trying to blame terrorism on everyone other than themselves. Just like when they printed the money, caused the inflation, and blamed it on corporations.

    Of course, blaming Subway sandwiches for inflation is as moronic as scapegoating stablecoins for terrorism. So why are they doing it?

    Because the pathological liars of this regime still believe they rule the world and can ram through these false narratives without pushback.

    But they are losing control inside and outside the US. What’s actually happening is that only the most brainwashed blues still listen to them.
    And that should be what happens to these global crypto proposals: only the most brainwashed blue companies and countries should listen to them.

    Everyone else should find ways to break free — mentally, socially, financially, geopolitically. Leaving Blue America to wield more power, but over fewer people.

    ** When I say “it wants”, I’m not saying that Biden or even anyone in Treasury fully understands this. Biden ain’t Stalin, he’s barely even speakin’! But think of Blue America as an ant colony, as a metaorganism that has an evolved logic to it. Even if any one ant in the colony doesn’t really understand what it’s doing, even if each NPC is mostly just mimicking their neighbors, the colony as a whole can organically coordinate.
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    Consumers are Rejecting "The Great Reset"


    Electrical vehicle chargers

    A friend got a rental of a Tesla over the holidays. It's undoubtedly the industry standard for EVs and a complete blast to drive.

    The problem:

    It's not a practical car at all. He was driving in the cold, and the car was nearly drained after two hours.
    Searching for a charge was no easy task.
    The first one didn't work. The second one stated that it would be charged in 10 hours, which he didn't have. The third one charged in one hour but that was a full hour wasted.
    His conclusion:

    This is indeed a glorified golf cart designed to keep you at home and under the thumb of the manufacturer. And this is just a test.
    The repairs are worse. Keep in mind that this is the best the industry has to offer.

    The other manufacturers of these things make products not nearly as highly rated, which is why so many of them are sitting on lots unsold and why orders for the machines are plummeting.
    It seems like the EV craze has peaked already. Growth in gas cars is now far higher than electrics, flipping a trend from 12 months ago.
    Finally, consumers are figuring it out.

    This is a good second car, provided you're driving in your own town, you have a hook-up at home and can charge it overnight, and you don't suddenly have to go out of town.

    It's a toy, sometimes a fun one, but not a real car... For that, you need gas.

    The idea that this car is going to transition the United States to "clean energy" is absurd.

    If every car were electric, the grid would crash and rationing would be the norm.

    And maybe that's the whole point...


    You drive only with permission.
    Nothing about your transportation is within your control.
    Authorities will decide everything for you.
    It's a perfect strategy for creating a society of dependents.

    Fortunately, consumers aren't playing along...
    We still live with the remnants of a capitalist system whereby manufacturers have to make profits. So that's a serious problem for the whole industry. It could very well collapse in 2024...
    Sure, Tesla will still be around making luxury cars and trucks for well-to-do urbanites, and bless them for it.
    But it isn't for everyone.

    It isn't even for anyone who has a long way to go...

    Even now, the only substantial pockets of broad ownership (above 20 percent) are California and D.C.
    The heartland knows better and so do people in very cold latitudes...

    As long as we're on the topic of fails, consider fake meat.


    Remember how it was going to replace real meat? Well, take a look at the grocery stores today.This is another product that has peaked.
    The stock for Beyond Meat was $196 in 2019. It has fallen and fallen.Today it's a bargain at $8.72, with no one being particularly interested.
    It looks like this one isn't long for this world either, which makes you wonder why muckety-mucks are still pushing this nonsense on us.
    Consumers aren't having it anymore...

    Markets in the real world are rejecting the "Great Reset"...!

    Whether,

    eating bugs

    driving EVs

    munching fake meat

    living in the metaverse with censorship,

    ...none of it's working...!


    We can only hope that this trend continues in 2024 and that it bankrupts the companies that threw themselves into the whole racket.
    Let's hope the consumer marketplace can render its final judgment before all of this jazz becomes mandatory, which is the real goal.

    In the meantime, let's be grateful for every amount of capitalism we have remaining, because markets mean consumer choice.

    And when given the choice, we know now that consumers don't like Klaus Schwab's plans for our lives, no matter how much Bill Gates endorses them...

    https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/s...atreset257.htm

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